European Asylum System: What Should Change with the GEAS Reform
The SPD is reluctantly supporting a law to implement reforms to the Common European Asylum System (GEAS) as the German government takes steps toward a stricter migration policy.
MUP plans, citizens oppose: Will ลฝeljava become a camp for 1,500 migrants?
Residents of Korenica protest against a proposed migrant center at the former ลฝeljava military airport, which could house up to 1,500 migrants as part of EU immigration policy.
The European Commission wants to solve the problem of a shortage of professional drivers
The European Commission is considering measures to facilitate the recruitment of skilled drivers from outside the EU to address a workforce shortage in the trucking industry.
India pushes young workers to aging Europe - expert reveals shortcomings
India aims to send young workers abroad amid rising youth unemployment, with experts cautioning against potential political manipulation of labor.
Germany extends EU border controls by six months
Germany has announced a six-month extension of its temporary border controls, citing the need for more effective migration management.
EU's top diplomat rejects US-led European 'drowning'
EU's chief diplomat, K. Kallas, asserts that Europe doesn't face civilizational extinction as per U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's comments on massive migration and European defense.
Political turning point in the EU's approach to migration. Human rights organizations criticize the new regulation
The European Union is set to implement new regulations to expedite asylum proceedings and facilitate the transfer of migrants to other countries, prompting criticism from human rights organizations.
Piantedosi: it is essential to defend EU borders. The anger of the left and NGOs
Italian Minister Matteo Piantedosi emphasizes the necessity of defending EU borders following the approval of a new immigration bill.
Breakthrough in EU migration policy. New asylum rules adopted
The European Parliament has adopted changes to the EU asylum procedures aimed at expediting the processing of asylum applications.
G. Meloni and F. Merz - the new axis of EU power
During a recent EU summit, right-wing leaders Giorgia Meloni and Friedrich Merz proposed a united vision to enhance EU competitiveness, signaling a strengthening alliance between Rome and Berlin that questions the traditional France-Germany axis.
EU lawmakers back tougher asylum rules allowing fast-track rejections
EU lawmakers have approved tighter asylum regulations that enable fast-track rejections and the transfer of asylum seekers to designated safe countries, reflecting a notable shift in migration policy amidst increasing anti-immigration sentiment.
Europe Tightens Migration Policy with Two Key Texts That Complicate Asylum Applications
The European Parliament has approved new legislation that allows member states to return asylum seekers to countries deemed 'safe', complicating the asylum process.
What about immigration policy? Poles answered whether they want a tightening
A recent poll shows that 66.3% of Poles desire a reduction in immigration from outside the EU, with only 5.5% supporting an increase.
European Union: Fear for a Success Story
Gerald Knaus, an influential figure in European migration policy, is known for his role in the now-failed 2016 EU-Turkey migration agreement and expresses dissatisfaction with being labeled merely as a 'migration researcher' due to his broader academic background.
"Measures will contribute to a significant increase in deportations"
The EU is set to significantly increase deportations of illegal migrants by 2025 through new laws that facilitate deportations, reduce benefits, and enable asylum centers in third countries.
"Highest Deportation Rate Since 2019" - EU Records Success in Migration Policy
The EU has achieved its highest deportation rate since 2019, with plans to intensify efforts against illegal migration by 2026, which may significantly affect Germany's borders.
Georgiadis: I align with the Europeans who say that pushbacks should not be illegal
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis stated his support for European colleagues in asserting that pushbacks of migrants should not be deemed illegal, highlighting the hypocrisy of the left in his commentary on the International Criminal Court and Amnesty International.
Hungary will accept "not a single migrant"
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto announced a strict policy for the coming year, stating that his government will not allow any migrants into Hungary.